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The Forgotten Place

The Forgotten Place

Directed by: Oscar Rene Lozoya II
Producer: Brian Flaccus

Synopsis: A lonely man tries to make a new best friend.

These Final Hours

These Final Hours

Directed by: Lionel Coleman
Producer: Brian Flaccus

Synopsis: A young Black man goes about his daily grind in the gritty underbelly of a big American city.

Stranger

Stranger

Directed by: Chloe Caufield

Synopsis: A young man shares his journey with autism and how it has shaped his perception and expression of self.

Murphy

Murphy

Directed by: Chloe Caufield

Synopsis: Leo, a hardened older man clinging to past loss, meets an imaginative young girl who challenges his isolated lifestyle.

Love Scene

Love Scene

Directed by: Bethany Ashton Wolf

Synopsis: Love Scene chronicles screen legend Vivien Leigh as she embarks on her very first screen test on a London stage.

There To Catch Me

There To Catch Me

Directed by: Bethany Ashton Wolf

Synopsis: A man celebrates his wedding anniversary in Los Angeles. What follows is a mysterious, unexpected night in La La Land.

Call Back

Call Back

Directed by: Rani Naamani, Carlos F. Puertolas

Synopsis: A husband gets a fleeting glimpse of redemption after a bloody encounter with his unfaithful wife and her lover.

Frank & Emmet

Frank & Emmet

Directed by: Carlos F. Puertolas

Synopsis: Life-long friends have a much-needed conversation and address one thing they’ve never talked about: one of them is a puppet.

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Phoenix Film Foundation

7000 E. Mayo Blvd., #1059
Phoenix, AZ  85054               480-513-3195

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The Phoenix Film Festival is a program under the 501(c)3 non-profit organization Phoenix Film Foundation, and is a sibling of the Phoenix Film Society, International Horror and Sci-Fi Film Festival, Peoria Film Fest, IFP/Phoenix, Arizona Student Film Festival and Phoenix Critics Circle. The Phoenix Film Foundation is dedicated to promoting diversity and education in the arts, elevating underrepresented voices, and driving the growth of independent film in Arizona. Through film showcases and accessible educational initiatives, we cultivate a vibrant, inclusive cinematic community, utilizing it as a catalyst for personal growth, creative expression, and positive social change.

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